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Encyclopedia > Little India

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Little India : One Nation Under Little India, Largest Circulation Indian Publication In USA (1248 words)
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Little India’s trademarks may not be used in connection with any product or service that is not provided by Little India in any manner that is likely to cause confusion among customers, or in any manner that disparages or discredits Little India.
Little India, Singapore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (506 words)
Little India lies to east of the Singapore River—across from Chinatown, located west of the river—and north of Kampong Glam.
Little India is distinct from the Chulia Kampong area, which, under the Raffles Plan of Singapore, was originally a division of colonial Singapore where Indian immigrants would reside under the British policy of ethnic segregation.
The Little India area is reported to have developed around a former settlement for Indian convicts.
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